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Podcast The Daily Meditation with Brother Richard

The Daily Meditation with Brother Richard

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/1j. Total Éps: 169

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The Daily Meditation with Brother Richard is a short daily podcast offering stillness, clarity and spiritual grounding - a moment of calm in a busy, noisy world.


Hosted by Brother Richard, a Capuchin Franciscan friar and meditation teacher, each episode draws on the Christian monastic contemplative tradition, one of the oldest continuous meditative practice in the world. With warmth, simplicity and deep humanity, Brother Richard offers reflections and guided meditations shaped for modern life.

These meditations are open to people of all faiths, and to those with none. No belief is required - only a few quiet minutes and a willingness to pause, breathe and be present, whether taking a pause during the day or winding down before sleep.

Brother Richard belongs to the Capuchin community in Dublin, Ireland, where a life of prayer and meditation has been practiced every day for over 400 years. This podcast carries that living tradition forward, translating ancient wisdom into a form that speaks to contemporary experience. To find out more about the Capuchins’ work visit: https://capuchindaycentre.ie/

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Encountering the Thoughts (Part Two)

Épisode 10

jeudi 1 janvier 2026Durée 14:11

In this meditation, I continue our exploration of working with thoughts and how we can observe them without becoming caught in them.

Within the contemplative tradition, a thought in itself carries no moral weight until it is acted upon. In practice, we learn simply to notice thoughts as they arise. Some may be imaginal, some emotional, some analytical, some driven by desire, and others shaped by the sense of self or ego.

Rather than trying to suppress thoughts, the practice invites gentle awareness. We begin to recognise the different kinds of thoughts, naming them quietly and allowing them to pass without judgement.

Again and again, we return to the breath. In doing so we remember something important: we are not our thoughts, and we are not the stories they create.

This meditation offers a moment of calm, whether you are pausing during the day or winding down before sleep, helping you meet your inner world with greater clarity, freedom and peace.


00:00 – Introduction

00:30 – A thought is just a thought

03:00 – Finding ways to move forward

03:50 – Desire and fantasy

04:07 – Egoic thoughts and the self

04:27 – God as the centre

05:14 – Setting intention

05:33 – The bell

05:50 – Coming to sit

07:10 – Becoming aware again

08:20 – Noticing and naming thoughts

09:30 – Categorising thoughts

11:10 – Returning to the breath

11:30 – I am more than my thoughts

13:46 – Closing bell


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Recovering the Deep Relaxation Form

Épisode 9

jeudi 1 janvier 2026Durée 12:55

In this episode, I return to the Deep Relaxation Form, the foundational practice that underpins all breath based meditation.

I reflect on why this form was traditionally treated with such care, and why early contemplative teachers believed it was essential to establish deep relaxation before moving further. The ability to return easily and reliably to this state provides stable ground for working with the breath, thoughts and awareness.

Together we return to the body through posture, gentle alignment of the spine, and a simple mantra that reinforces spaciousness and perspective. The emphasis is on ease rather than effort. Relaxation is not something we force. It is something we recover.

This episode offers a moment of calm, whether you are pausing during the day or winding down before sleep, helping you reconnect with safety, steadiness and deep inner rest through daily guided meditation.


00:00 – Introduction

00:43 – The origins of the deep relaxation form

01:50 – Why this practice is the foundation

02:45 – The bell

03:25 – Lengthening the spine

09:35 – A mantra for spacious awareness

12:35 – Closing bell


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The Daily Meditation with Brother Richard

jeudi 1 janvier 2026Durée 01:24

Welcome to The Daily Meditation with Brother Richard. In this short daily podcast, I offer a simple moment of calm in a busy, noisy world.

I’m a Capuchin Franciscan friar, and this meditation practice draws on the Christian monastic contemplative tradition — one of the oldest continuous meditative traditions in the world. For over 400 years, the Capuchin community in Dublin has practiced prayer and meditation each day. In this podcast, I share that living tradition in a form shaped for modern life.

Each episode is a gentle, guided meditation to help you slow down, breathe, and return to stillness — whether you are beginning your morning, taking a pause during the day, or winding down before sleep. These reflections are open to people of all faiths, and to those with none. No experience is required. Just a few quiet minutes each day, and a willingness to be present.

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Encountering the Thoughts

Épisode 8

jeudi 1 janvier 2026Durée 13:11

In this episode, I explore how thoughts and distractions are not obstacles to meditation, but an essential part of the practice.

Encountering our thoughts can sometimes feel uncomfortable or challenging. This is not a failure. It is a natural and necessary stage of growth. Using images such as a train station and the discipline of physical training, I describe meditation as a gym for the mind and soul, where awareness strengthens through repetition, patience and return.

Rather than trying to stop your thoughts, I invite you to observe them gently. We learn how to befriend them, and how to stand back from their pull. Drawing on mystical teaching, I speak about taming the restless or animal mind with compassion rather than control.

This episode offers a moment of calm, whether you are pausing during the day or winding down before sleep, helping you meet your inner life with greater steadiness, kindness and perspective through daily guided meditation.


00:00 – Introduction

00:20 – Returning to the breath practices

00:38 – When encountering thoughts feels disturbing

01:22 – Discomfort and challenge as part of the process

01:35 – Distraction belongs to the practice

01:43 – Meditation as training the mind

02:18 – Encountering the thought

02:50 – You cannot stop thoughts from happening

03:05 – Befriending the thoughts

03:40 – Observing thoughts

03:55 – The bell

04:07 – Taking the seat and ritual gesture

04:42 – Feet on the floor

05:23 – Observing the breath

05:33 – Checking in with the body

06:16 – Allowing the body to relax

06:46 – Breathing out calm, breathing in peace

07:16 – Standing back from thoughts

07:27 – Letting thoughts roll by

08:17 – Familiar and unfamiliar thoughts

10:50 – Love as the doorway to the present moment

11:15 – Taking the practice into the day

11:22 – Hand on the belly

11:34 – I have thoughts, but I am more than my thoughts

12:20 – Closing reflection


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The Body as the Home of the Breath

Épisode 7

jeudi 1 janvier 2026Durée 16:51

In this episode, I guide a body scan meditation, inviting you to rediscover the body as a good and trustworthy place of presence.

I reflect on the deep connection between body and soul, and how a sense of wholeness can emerge when we allow them to rest together in awareness. Through gentle guidance, you are encouraged to notice the breath as it moves through different parts of the body, without strain, expectation or judgement.

This practice is not about forcing sensation. It is about honouring the body as it is, and meeting it with patience, gratitude and care. The body becomes a home for the breath, and the breath a steady companion in returning to the present moment.

This episode offers a moment of calm, whether you are pausing during the day or winding down before sleep, helping you settle into stillness, gratitude and embodied presence through daily guided meditation.


00:00 – Introduction

00:55 – The goodness of the body

01:18 – Wholeness of body and soul

01:43 – Scanning the body with the breath

01:53 – No pressure to feel anything

02:19 – Setting intention

02:35 – The bell

03:35 – Finding posture

04:10 – This moment is enough

06:05 – The heart and the mystery of the soul

06:25 – Moving through the body

07:30 – The lower legs

09:00 – The upper legs

09:35 – Pulse and warmth

10:00 – The pelvic circle

11:15 – The navel and belly

11:35 – The sacrum and tailbone

12:05 – Moving up the spine

14:15 – Sitting in gratitude

15:15 – All is gift

16:00 – Carrying the practice into the day

16:15 – Closing bell


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Breathing Through the Body

Épisode 6

jeudi 1 janvier 2026Durée 13:36

In this episode, I introduce a deep relaxation practice sometimes known as breathing through the body.

Together we use the breath as a way of reconnecting with the body, gently releasing tension and softening areas of tightness or discomfort. Through simple awareness and imagery, worries are breathed out, and calm, warmth and peace are welcomed in.

As attention moves slowly through the body, the breath becomes a steady companion in recovery, unclenching and restoration. I also reflect on the breath as a quiet point of contact with divine presence, always available in the midst of daily life.

This episode offers a moment of calm, whether you are pausing during the day or winding down before sleep, helping body and mind return to ease, balance and deeper rest through daily guided meditation.


00:00 – Introduction

00:45 – Breathing through the body

01:30 – Setting intention

01:45 – The bell

02:05 – Taking the seat

02:40 – Checking in

04:45 – The 7/11 breathing practice

05:44 – Simply noticing the breath

06:18 – Breathing out worries

06:45 – Letting worries dissolve

07:05 – Breathing in peace and warmth

08:05 – Recovering awareness of the body

08:28 – Moving through the body

09:35 – Breathing through areas of tension

10:40 – The unclenching

11:45 – Lightness and looseness

11:54 – Taking the practice into the day

12:12 – Breath and divine presence

12:40 – Reconnection

12:49 – Returning to the body

13:00 – Closing bell

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Breath as contact with the Present Moment

Épisode 5

jeudi 1 janvier 2026Durée 13:19

In this episode, I explore the breath as a direct point of contact with the present moment.

I introduce simple breath practices, including the 7/11 breathing rhythm, and explain how gently extending the out breath can help settle the nervous system and invite the body into stillness. Together we notice how the breath is the quiet background rhythm of daily life, supporting awareness, steadiness and calm.

I also reflect on the still point where the in breath becomes the out breath, the role of the vagus nerve in restoring balance, and the importance of practising with gentleness and discernment, recognising that not every breath practice suits every moment.

This episode offers a moment of calm, whether you are pausing during the day or winding down before sleep, helping you rest more fully in the present moment through daily guided meditation.


00:00 – Introduction

01:23 – The bell

01:43 – Taking the seat

02:13 – Intention as a doorway to the present moment

02:32 – The feet

03:18 – Bodily necessity and grounding

03:23 – The chair supporting the back

05:01 – The breath as the background music of life

05:31 – Touching the hidden gift

05:58 – Stillness through the out-breath

06:28 – The 7/11 breath practice

06:58 – Three cycles of 7 in, 11 out

07:16 – Silence within the practice

08:24 – How was that?

08:46 – Bringing the practice into the day

09:06 – The vagus nerve

09:44 – We are made for stillness

09:56 – Choice in the present moment

10:28 – The third state

11:28 – One more breath check-in

11:53 – Closing bell


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Following the Breath

Épisode 4

jeudi 1 janvier 2026Durée 13:53

In this episode, I explore the sacredness of the breath, a theme shared across spiritual and contemplative traditions.

I reflect on the meaning of ruah in Hebrew and pneuma in Greek, words that point to breath as life, spirit and presence. Our emotional reactions are often mirrored in the way we breathe. By learning to notice the breath gently, we begin to soften habitual patterns of reactivity.

This practice is not about controlling the breath or striving for perfection. It is about resting in it. The breath becomes a place of return, always available, always alive, offering stability and equanimity.

This episode offers a moment of calm, whether you are pausing during the day or winding down before sleep, helping you reconnect with the quiet rhythm that sustains you through daily guided meditation.


00:00 – Introduction

00:43 – Ruah in the Hebrew tradition

01:06 – Pneuma and the breath

01:43 – Breath, life and person

01:58 – The depth of ourselves

02:17 – Emotion and patterns of breathing

02:47 – Mastering the breath

03:00 – Monastic attention to the breath

03:20 – Stable equanimity

03:25 – The bell

03:30 – Taking the seat

06:30 – Noticing the breath

07:58 – A moment of panic

08:20 – Subtle movements of breathing

08:30 – The nostrils

10:20 – The elements we breathe in

10:55 – Breathing out generously

11:17 – The divine breath

11:57 – Recognising a shared breath

12:09 – Resting in the breath

12:30 – An action for the rest of the day

13:05 – Closing bell

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Meditating with a word: The Versiculum (The Little Word)

Épisode 11

lundi 5 janvier 2026Durée 13:53

In this meditation, I introduce the versiculum, often described as the “little word”, a simple and ancient mantra practice within the Christian contemplative tradition.

Drawing on the teaching of the Desert Fathers and early monastic writers such as John Cassian, John Climacus and Evagrius, I explore how a short word or phrase can gently steady attention and gather the mind.

You are invited to choose a word that carries meaning without strain and to repeat it lightly alongside awareness of the breath. The practice is not about analysing the word or turning it into a narrative, but allowing it to rest quietly within the rhythm of breathing.

Over time the word itself may begin to fade, leaving a quieter awareness held by breath and presence.

This meditation offers a moment of calm, whether you are pausing during the day or winding down before sleep, helping you rest more deeply in simplicity and stillness.


00:00 – Introduction

01:10 – What is a mantra

01:38 – The versiculum

02:16 – Early monastic teaching

02:35 – A traditional versiculum

03:05 – The final word of scripture

04:00 – Choosing a simple word

04:09 – Choosing the name of Jesus

04:35 – Taking time to choose

04:55 – Ritual gesture

05:03 – The bell

05:50 – Finding posture

05:55 – Awareness of the breath

06:20 – Resting with the breath

07:05 – Becoming aware of thoughts

10:29 – Being with the breath and the word

10:40 – Avoiding narrative

11:11 – Repeating the word gently

11:50 – Allowing the word to fade

13:50 – Closing bell


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Why We Recover Regularly

Épisode 12

mardi 6 janvier 2026Durée 11:11

In this meditation, I reflect on why returning regularly to the foundations of the practice is so important, revisiting the Deep Relaxation Form.

Rather than seeing relaxation as something we achieve once and move beyond, the contemplative tradition teaches that we must come back to it again and again. Each return allows the body to rest, the breath to find its natural rhythm, and awareness to settle more deeply.

You are invited to take a posture of ease, allowing the body to soften and the breath to move gently through you. As attention settles, we notice both what we are receiving with each breath and what we are giving back in return.

Through simple imagery and bodily awareness, the practice encourages lightness, cooling and release, reminding us that returning to relaxation is not a failure of meditation but its foundation.

This meditation offers a moment of calm, whether you are pausing during the day or winding down before sleep, helping you restore balance, steadiness and quiet presence.


00:00 – Introduction

00:45 – The bell

00:55 – Ritual gesture

01:35 – Assuming the position

02:20 – Allowing the body to rest

03:10 – Awareness of the breath

03:40 – The rhythm of breathing

04:10 – What you are receiving

04:25 – What you are giving

05:10 – Light filling the body

05:55 – A cool pool in the stomach

07:35 – Relaxing the jaw

08:20 – Breathing in

09:10 – Breathing in and out

09:15 – Breathing out

10:42 – Bringing the practice into the day

10:45 – Closing bell

11:00 – Thank you


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